North Fork Crystal River
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North Fork Crystal River is a 16.4-mile out-and-back trail located in Colorado near the Pikes Peak Ranger District of Pike-San Isabel National Forest. The trail follows the North Fork of the Crystal River through the national forest, offering hikers an extended journey into the surrounding landscape. This out-and-back route allows hikers to turn around at any point, making it accessible for various fitness levels and time constraints. The trail is managed by the Pike-San Isabel National Forest, ensuring it is maintained as part of the public lands system. The trail's length makes it suitable for hikers seeking a full-day adventure, whether attempting the entire 16.4-mile round trip or exploring a portion of the route. The out-and-back format means hikers will experience the same terrain on both the approach and return journey. The area falls within Pike-San Isabel National Forest, which provides access to Colorado's mountain terrain and forest ecosystems. This trail offers an opportunity to explore the Crystal River drainage and the natural features of the Pikes Peak region.